CEA-Leti, founded in 1967 and based in Grenoble, France, is a leading global research institute specializing in microelectronics and nanotechnology. As part of the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), CEA-Leti focuses on technological research and development, driving innovation in areas such as semiconductors, photonics, healthcare technologies, and wireless communication. The institute collaborates with industry partners worldwide to transfer its cutting-edge technologies into commercial applications, emphasizing sustainability, miniaturization, and energy efficiency. With a strong commitment to advancing science and technology, CEA-Leti plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of electronics and information technologies.
CEA-Leti has developed genetic algorithms to calibrate high-channel-count optical phased arrays (OPAs), as well as an advanced measurement setup enabling wafer-scale OPA characterization.
CEA-Leti, a technology research institute of CEA Tech, will present 14 papers during Photonics West 2021, March 6-11, including an invited paper, "Advanced roughness characterization for 300mm Si photonics patterning & optimization".
CEA-Leti scientists have opened a pathway to large-scale integration of Si-spin qubits using existing flip-chip processes with die-to-wafer 3D-interconnect technologies developed in-house.
The QLSI project brings together 19 top European groups to focus on developing highly scalable quantum processors in silicon, and marks a recent addition to the EU's Quantum Flagship a 10-year, €1 Billion R&D initiative launched in 2018.
CEA-Leti scientists have demonstrated a machine-learning technique exploiting what have been previously considered as “non-ideal” traits of resistive-RAM (RRAM) devices, overcoming barriers to developing RRAM-based edge-learning systems.